[Public-list] Dual Headstay

Roger L Kingsland r.kingsland at ksba.com
Tue Jun 13 09:36:05 PDT 2006


Chris,

There was a discussion of this subject on the page that started 9/30/03 and 
ran until 10/9/03.  Suggest you try checking the archives to get some 
background.

Roger


Roger Kingsland
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KSBA Architects
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christos Katehis" <ckatehis at handsonsailing.us>
To: "A30 List" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 9:14 AM
Subject: [Public-list] Dual Headstay


> Last season  was my first with a jib furling system; it was a wise 
> decision but I gave up on sail choices. My sails are all hi cut for 
> coastal / blue water cruising and I converted my 135% for the furler. 
> Refing this high cut 135% does not do the job of a normal working jib. I 
> decided I want the best of both worlds a dual headstay sytem.
>
>  I noticed Yves Gelinas has modified to a dual headstay and I am in 
> pursuit of the same.
>
>  My question is towards Stephen Sousa; can the shop that did the new mast 
> heads for the group modify a mast head and the stemhead fitting to 
> accomidate a dual head stay system? I am in talks with Yves to supply me 
> pictures and or a sketch of his system.
>
>  Chris Katehis
>  Kasia #383
>  New York City
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